This is modified and enhanced version of multibackup tool started by https://github.com/frdmn/tar-multibackup
Bash script to backup multiple folders and to clean up old backups based on a retention time. Features configurable post/pre-commands, tar excludes as well as backup retentions.
cd /usr/local/src
git clone https://github.com/twocolors/tar-multibackup.git
ln -sf /usr/local/src/tar-multibackup/multibackup /usr/local/bin/multibackup
cp /usr/local/src/tar-multibackup/multibackup.conf ~/.multibackup
timestamp
= Format of the timestamp, used in the backup target filenamebackup_destination
= Directory which is used to store the archives/backupsfiles_to_backup
= Array of folders/files to backupbackup_retention
= Retention time how long we should keep the backupspre_commands
= Array of commands that are executed before the backup starts (stop specific service)post_commands
= Array of commands that are executed after the backup finished (start specific service)
DEBUG
= if set to "true",set -x
will be setCONFIG
= if you want to use a different configuration file than theENCRYPT
= if you want "encrypt", set this password (-aes-256-cbc -pass env:ENCRYPT)
Example:
CONFIG=/tmp/testbackup.conf DEBUG=true multibackup
In the example below you can find a multibackup
configuration file to backup a productional LiveConfig instance.
vi ~/.multibackup
# Timestamp format, used in the backup target filename
timestamp=$(hostname)-$(date +%Y%m%d)
# Destination where you want to store your backups
backup_destination="/var/backups"
# Folders/files to backup
files_to_backup=(
"/etc"
"/var/mail"
"/var/www"
"/var/lib/mysql"
"/var/spool/cron"
"/var/lib/liveconfig"
)
# Files and folders that are excluded in the tar command
tar_excludes=(
"nginx-php-fcgi.sock"
)
# How long to you want to keep your backups (in days)
backup_retention="+7"
# Commands that are executed before the backup started
# (We have to make sure the liveconfig process is not running)
# (otherwise the databases changes while we try to save it)
pre_commands=(
"service liveconfig stop"
)
# Commands that are executed after the backup is completed
# (To restart the liveconfig process again, once the backup is completed)
post_commands=(
"service liveconfig start"
)
To make sure the backup is executed automatically and recurring, we're going to add a simple cronjob:
vi /etc/cron.d/backup-liveconfig
#
# cronjob to backup LiveConfig, daily at 5:00 am
#
0 5 * * * root /usr/local/bin/multibackup &>/dev/null